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For the fourth consecutive day, Russian drones have been flying en masse into Belarus

For the fourth consecutive day, Russian drones have been flying en masse into Belarus
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For the fourth night in a row, Russian drones flew en masse into Belarus during an attack on Ukraine, prompting Belarus to launch its aviation in response.

According to Belarusian Hajun, at least 12 Russian drones entered Belarus from Ukraine on the night of November 13. The first drone crossed into Belarus near the town of Brahin at approximately 10:09 p.m., flew over Chernihiv region, re-entered Belarus through a "corridor," and then headed toward Kyiv region.

In the morning, another drone was spotted near Rechytsa, moving toward Svetlogorsk/Babruysk. This Shahed drone was about 70 km from the Belarusian border, circled, and eventually headed toward the Kyiv Reservoir, covering a total of around 200 km over Belarus.

According to Belarusian Hajun, at least two drones were lost over Belarus.

The monitoring group highlights that this is the fourth consecutive night of mass Russian drone incursions into Belarus, marking the first time during these days that Belarus has scrambled its aviation.

 

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